Mats Bergmans

Mats Bergmans is a dansband from Nyköping, Sweden, established in 1973 as Sjösa kustband,[1] before a naming dispute made them change name to Sjösagrabbarna. The band became a full-time band in 1981, and changed name to Mats Bergmans in 1987.

Mats Bergmans
Mats Bergmans on board MS Birka Paradise in November 2011
Background information
OriginSweden
GenresModern dansband music
Years active1973-

Members

  • Linus Lindholm - Vocals
  • Magnus Nyman – Bass, saxophone, Kapellmeister
  • Mikael Eriksson - Guitar
  • Torbjörn Kempe - Drums
  • Gullmar Bergman - Keyboard

Former members

  • Jonas Näslund - Vocals (1995-2008)
  • Urban Ljungqvist - Saxophone

Discography

Albums

  • 1989 - Live i Folkets Park
  • 1990 - Live i Folkets Park
  • 1991 - Mats Bergmans
  • 1992 - Mats Bergmans
  • 1997 - 100% chans
  • 1999 - Mest önskade - Live
  • 2000 - Mest önskade 2
  • 2002 - Min egen ängel
  • 2004 - Vänd dig inte om
  • 2006 - Den stora dagen
  • 2007 - Kalifornien
  • 2007 - Jubileum
  • 2009 - Premiär
  • 2011 - Det kommer från hjärtat

Singles

  • 1999 - Säg som det är
  • 1999 - Alla världens rosor

Svensktoppen songs

  • Har du tid med kärleken - 2000
  • Lika kära nu som då - 2001-2002
  • Min egen ängel - 2002
  • Kan du hålla dom orden? - 2006
  • En lycklig man - 2008
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References

  1. Roland Andersson (6 February 2003). "De surfar vidare" (in Swedish). Blekinge läns tidning. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
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